Just got FiOS - Have a couple of questions
BrokenVisage
Newbie

Hey guys, I recently switched from Comcast to Verizon and have had a couple of days to play around with my newly installed service. Some information about the area I'm in what package I got, I'm in northeast Philadelphia and signed up with the 2-year deal to get free multi-room DVR for life with the Extreme HD TV package and 25/25 Internet.  There are so many things that FiOS seems to do better but while trying to get aquaintly with the service I came up with a few questions that hopefully some of you can shine a light on for me.

1. My only complant so far is that the picture quality on my DVR TV does not look as good as Comcast did and for the first time ever I'm starting to see motion artifacts during things like watching sports or fast-paced movies. Everything about the install is the same - same coax, same HDMI, same STB location, in fact the installed upgraded much of the outside wiring with thicker wires to allow for better throughput. I tried using the box to auto-correct itself but the issue still remains, and on top of it all the HD (while still impressive looking) seems fuzzy and grainy when looking up close, I inspected my Comcast picture like this and did not notice anything like it. What do you suggest I do to try and fix this short of calling for a technician to come out?

2, I see people bring up IMG 1.9 a lot, which I eventually found to mean the guide that FiOS uses. Checking my system information I do see a 1.9 so I believe I do have this, but I see other people referring to a 1.9a. Is 1.9a different then 1.9?

3. Is there a way to get the DVR to show where I'm at on the "time line" of a show or movie whenever I skip forward or back? It comes up when I pause, rewind, or fastforward, but I use the skip buttons for most of my shows and would like to see it there as well.

3a. When skipping back on a show I'm use to going back in time by 15 seconds, but with FiOS it goes back 30 seconds. Is there a way to change this to 15?

4. If I decide to hook up an eSATA external drive to my DVR, would I be able to unplug it to watch whatever shows are recorded on it on a PC?'

5. When choosing video format options on my DVR I see '1080p 30 secs' is not available but all other video formats are. Is this because my TV can't handle this or does the box (CHS342 DVR) just not support.

If any of you can answer some of these questions I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance!

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Re: Just got FiOS - Have a couple of questions
UnnDunn
Contributor - Level 3

2. Everyone who has 1.9 has 1.9a. 1.9a was a somewhat minor release incorporating some feedback from the limited beta of the original 1.9 software.

3a. There is an option under the DVR menu that allows you to change how far it jumps when you press Skip forward or back. You can set it to skip back 10 seconds if you want.

4. Once an eSATA drive is hooked up, it is mated to that DVR and cannot be used anywhere else without reformatting the drive. Not even other DVRs in your household. It is solely used to expand the recording capacity of the DVR.

5. I'm not sure why 1080p is greyed out, but the more important point is that 1080p is useless at this time. There are no broadcasters who use 1080p, and while there is 1080p content on Video on Demand, it provides no benefit over 1080i.

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Re: Just got FiOS - Have a couple of questions
BrokenVisage
Newbie

Thanks man, do you know if there's a way to go up/down a day (24 hrs) when browsing the guide? Comcast had something like that.

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UnnDunn
Contributor - Level 3

You can press the PREV and NEXT buttons (the curved arrow buttons adjacent to the blue DVR button on the FiOS remote) to jump 24 hours in the guide.

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BrokenVisage
Newbie

Tried that, Prev and Next only go back and forth by 2 hours, and you can't hold them down to zoom through programming. Is there a way to change this on the STB too maybe?

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jmw1950
Specialist - Level 2

At least on my DVR, it isn't clear which buttons are previous and next. 2 hours corresponds to the < and > keys usually.

24 hours are the << and >> (fast forward, and fast backward)

Good luck

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UnnDunn
Contributor - Level 3

@BrokenVisage wrote:

Tried that, Prev and Next only go back and forth by 2 hours, and you can't hold them down to zoom through programming. Is there a way to change this on the STB too maybe?



Bah, Verizon changed it in the 1.9 software. Now, the << and >> buttons scroll one day at a time, and PREV and NEXT scroll by 2½ hours.

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BrokenVisage
Newbie

Aah thanks guys, didn't think to try those. Big issue is still the grainy video though, may need to call for a fiber optics specialist or whatever they're called to come out and check for me cause it's on all 3 HDTVs in my house.

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